Once grown in abundance in France's Burgundy region, the Gamay grape's reputation suffered a blow when it was outlawed from the region by a 14th century duke. He called it "a very bad and disloyal …
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There's an old saying, which I loosely adapt here: Make someone a meal, and you've fed them for a day. Teach someone to cook, and they'll dine well for a lifetime. Give someone a cookbook, and you …
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The long-awaited cookbook from Taos food editor Fayne Lutz is finally available, online. M. Elwell Romancito has been working on the collection since the two women first came up with the plan of …
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Taos cuisine is going national on the fifth season of Moveable Feast, when host Curtis Stone visits with Taos Pueblo farmer Christopher Lujan and takes a tour of Matt Romero Farms. KNME-TV/ NM PBS …
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People often ask me, "What's your favorite food to cook?" To tell the truth, I am really hard-pressed to answer that question, because so many dishes come to mind. But as far as ingredients go, I …
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The real centerpiece of most Thanksgiving dinners is the turkey. While some people might wish for a different entree, for the majority, the holiday would simply not be Thanksgiving without a turkey.
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